This is what the website says you learn on the course:
Fix plasterboard to a ceiling area using drywall screws,scrim tape the joints and skim finish with 2 coats of Thistle Multi-Finish plaster.
Fix plasterboard onto a block wall with adhesive (known as dot and dab) including into a window reveal and onto an external angle,cut board correctly around electrical socket back boxes,correctly cut and fix skim beading around window reveal and onto external angle,scrim tape joints and 2 coat skim finish.
Correctly cut & fix render beading and plaster a block wall with a window reveal and an external angle using Hardwall backing plaster (known as float and set ) then a 2 coat skim finish.
Wall will be set out with flatness guides (grounds) to make levelling out of backing coat easy to do.
Correctly apply PVA/water mix to control suction and skim finish.
You will learn how to make repairs to solid plaster walls,dot and dabbed walls and ceilings/stud walls.
You will be mixing up all your own plasters using power tools.
You will be learning to plaster with the best trowel on the market........a Marshalltown pre-worn.
You wont be just plastering a wall like some other courses I've seen,all students will have their own 6' square bay/area to work in.........it will feel like you are plastering a proper room.
Throughout the week,we will also discuss general plastering techniques such as the correct materials to use for preparation of different backgrounds,re-skimming over artex/textured coatings,painted surfaces etc.. as well as 20 odd years of valuable tips of the trade...and you can ask anything you like about plastering and you will be encouraged to take notes and photos for future reference.
At the end of the course,you will receive a very nice Certificate of Completion which you can proudly display on your bedroom wall and there will be no time wasted stripping down your work at the end of the courses either.....all your time will be spent learning how to plaster.